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property overview

The Legian, occupying one of the best stretches of Seminyak beach, perfectly captures Bali's otherworldly charm.

Mystical Bali, the most storied of Indonesia’s 17,000 islands, conjures up images of brilliant sunsets, Hindu temples and emerald-hued rainforests. The Legian, occupying one of the best stretches of Seminyak beach, captures this otherworldly charm with Zen-like interiors and a relaxed vibe. The all-suite property was created by acclaimed designer Jaya Ibrahim, brilliantly infusing Indonesian style with a contemporary feel. The setting, complete with a striking two tiered infinity pool, is undeniably romantic, but the resort also warmly welcomes families, introducing young guests to the local culture with Balinese dance lessons and flower-necklace making. For those seeking ultimate serenity, there's the adjacent Club at the Legian, a cluster of freestanding villas, all of which offer butler service and private pools.
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Special Notice: All Room rates are quoted in US Dollar; however, billing will be in Indonesian Rupiah based on prevailing billing rate on the day of transaction. Following Indonesian law, all payments by credit card are charged in Indonesia Rupiah.

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Best Activity/Excursion

Wreck Diving at Tulamben

Tulamben, on the north-east coast of Bali, is a small fishing village in the Karangasem regency that has become one of the most popular dive sites in Bali. The USAT Liberty Ship wreck just off its shores, makes this a favorite destination for divers. The wreck is an underwater wonderland of marine life: lionfish, scorpion fish, breathtaking colorful corals and sponges, along with other thousands of invertebrates.

Museum Must-See

Bali Museum

In the heart of town, the Bali Museum consists of courtyards and a few buildings with displays of theatrical masks, musical instruments, sculptures and paintings, textiles and archaeological finds.(62-36) 122-2680

Best Family Activity

Bali Safari and Marine Park

The zoo is home to hundreds of amazing animals from more than 60 species, including rare and endangered ones, like the Sumatran elephant, the white tiger, the leopard and the Komodo dragon. www.balisafarimarinepark.com.

Top Architecture Find

Besakih Temple

This sprawling complex perched on the slopes of Mount Agung consists of 22 structures, built between the 14th to 17th centuries, as well as newer additions.

Best Cultural Secret

Bumbu Bali

This restaurant offers authentic cooking classes using “bumbu,” a combination of spices that is the base of Balinese cuisine. It also hosts a Balinese dance performance twice a week. (62-81) 774-502; www.balifoods.com.

Best Restaurant for a Celebration

KU DE TA

A magical beachfront venue, KU DE TA is equally suited for a wedding reception, an intimate birthday or a jet-set VIP party. www.kudeta.net.

Best Newcomer

Mantra Bali

This new restaurant specializes in organic food, including vegetarian dishes like tempeh satay and seafood like char grilled yellow fin tuna. The bartender whips up some great cocktails, too. (62-361)-473-7681; www.mantrabali.com.

Best Cocktail with a View

Potato Head Beach Club

The architecturally stunning Potato Head Beach club incorporates 18th-century teak shutters, set off against a large lawn and an infinity pool that ends in the Indian Ocean. (62-361) 473-7979; www.ptthead.com/potato-head-beach-club.

Best View

Sunset at Tanah Lot

A large, offshore rock, sculpted by the tides of the Indian Ocean, Tanah Lot translates to “land in the sea” and harbors one of the Balinese coasts’ seven “sea temples.”

Why go now?

bali spirit festival

March 31 - April 5, 2015

This spiritually charged event, held in Ubud, will inspires and unifies the global community through yoga, dance, healing and the beat of world music.

bali art festival

June 13 - July 12, 2015

"Pesta Kesenian Bali" is an annual exhibition and performances of various kinds of artworks and cultural achievements, opening at the Niti Mandala Renon Square and gathering visitors at the Denpasar Arts Centre.

galungan

July 15 - 25, 2015

A unique 10-day Balinese Holiday that commemorates good over evil. Kuningan ends the celebration during which penjors, bamboo poles with offerings suspended at the end, are installed by the side of roads.